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Jan

Apple Gets Development Approval for 4.15 Million Square Foot Campus in San Jose


The San Jose city council has approved a development agreement for Apple that will give the company fifteen years to build “a maximum of 4.15 million square feet of space” within an 86 acre piece of land in north San Jose (via Silicon Valley Business Journal). Apple is still ironing out plans on exactly what it wants to do with the massive site, according to Kristina Raspe, senior director of real estate and development for the company.

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“The opportunity to purchase this site came very quickly to Apple,” Raspe said, in response to a question from councilman Donald Rocha about the site’s ultimate use. “It was something we jumped on without a firm plan. We’re still studying the site to determine the best use for us. At this point, it looks like it will be office and R&D.”

As Raspe pointed out, the San Jose campus will most likely be the focus of a headquarters for R&D and more company offices. Before today’s agreement, the 4.15 million square feet of space was slowly purchased or leased by Apple over the past year. This week’s development approval by the San Jose city council groups all of the company’s previous acquisitions into one large project for the company to move forward with.

San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo called the agreement “a long time coming” during the council meeting, given Apple’s long-awaited entry into the Silicon Valley city. As pointed out by the Silicon Valley Business Journal, if solely built up as office space the new campus could house 16,000 employees for the company. When completed, it will be larger than the existing Infinite Loop campus, as well as the “Campus 2” location currently under construction in Cupertino.

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27
Jan

Google Shifts Chrome for iOS to Apple’s WKWebView, Reducing Crashes by 70%


Google today introduced a few stability and performance improvements into its Chrome for iOS app, mainly centering around the company’s switch from in-process rendering with UIWebView to out-of-process rendering thanks to WKWebView. Tests by Google proved the new update reduces the app’s crash rate by 70 percent, letting users pick up where they left off on a page from any device without a crash causing issues.

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The biggest change is in stability: with WKWebView’s out-of-process rendering, when the web view crashes or runs out of memory, it won’t bring down all of Chrome with it. As a result, Chrome crashes 70% less with WKWebView. Even when counting the “Aw, Snap!” page shown when the renderer crashes, there’s still a big improvement.

Outside of stability, WKWebView brings many other benefits. Web compatibility is improved with support for features like IndexedDB, bringing the HTML5test score for Chrome on iOS from 391 up to 409. Switching to background tabs will cause pages to reload 25% less often. JavaScript speed on benchmarks such as Octane is an order of magnitude faster, and scrolling is smoother and more responsive.

For the web, Google also created a new extension called “Data Saver,” that will allow Chrome users the ability to manage data usage while outside of their home Wi-Fi. Similar in function to the extension available for Android devices, Data Saver reduces the data needed to access the web with the help of the company’s “compression technology.” The extension lets users see exactly how much data they saved and highlight which websites are using the most while out of the house.

Google said that the iOS Chrome update will begin rolling out starting today, and all users have to do is check for the update in the App Store [Direct Link] if they don’t feel like waiting for an automatic update.

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27
Jan

Amazon’s first ever Super Bowl ad has Alec Baldwin planning a party with the Echo


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Amazon this morning released a teaser of its upcoming first-ever Super Bowl ad featuring the Echo. American actor Alec Baldwin, and the former Miami Dolphins quarterback, Dan Marino.

The ad features American actor Alec Baldwin and the former Miami Dolphins quarterback, Dan Marino. In it, Baldwin and Marino are hard at work on preparations for Baldwin’s big Game Day party on February 7. Marino suggests that Baldwin have a snack stadium at the party, and a confused Baldwin quickly asks the Amazon Echo, “Alexa, what is a snack stadium?”

As you might expect, Alexa was able to quickly prove Baldwin the information he needed on what a snack stadium was. You can check out the ad for yourself below.

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One thing that always amuses me in these ads is that the products are never this efficient and quick in a real-life scenario. The Echo is very much still in work-in-progress, with some users having to ask it the same question multiple times in order to get an answer (in all fairness, though, the Echo is getting better with every update). That’s not necessarily the Echo’s fault, as it’s the problem with all voice assistants, including offerings from Apple and Google.

Either way, it’s still a nice and relaxed ad demonstrating the uses the Echo has in a real-life scenario.

Amazon will air a follow-up ad to Baldwin’s journey of creating the perfect Game Day party with the Echo on February 7.

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27
Jan

Deal: The Complete Game Developer Course is 87% off right now


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Let’s face it, all of us have at least contemplated the idea of making games (if not obsessed over it). The only issue here is… it’s really darn hard to develop a good game! Not only that, but school tends to be expensive. Lucky for you, there are plenty ways to learn new skills online.

Today AA Deals Store is offering the Complete Game Developer Course for $39, which isn’t too bad of a price considering you get a full set of 423 lectures and 34 hours of content that will teach you the ins and outs of building a game from scratch using the Construct 2 engine. But we know what you are asking: what the heck is Construct 2?

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Construct 2 is a development engine that allows you to create games without using a single line of code. You read that right. You won’t need to learn a whole coding language just to begin making awesome titles.

By the end of the course you will have built 60 operating games. Just keep in mind that you will need a paid version of Construct 2 and a PC. Oh, and virtual Mac environments are not supported. Otherwise, you are good to go.

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27
Jan

Marshmallow on the Galaxy S6 is a welcome improvement


A key issue with Android is how long it takes older devices to get the latest update, but with Marshmallow, we’ve seen companies take a different approach. Like Sony and honor before it, Samsung isn’t known for being forthcoming with its software updates, but has opened a public beta for customers to test the update before it’s rolled out. After a few days with the update, what’s new and how does it impact on the Galaxy S6 experience?

For more info on Samsung updates, read our Marshmallow update roundup

Like most phones, I found the Galaxy S6 to be great at launch before it began to slow and show signs of struggling after a few months. The biggest difference with the Marshmallow update has to be the performance, with the handset appearing to be much smoother than it was running Lollipop. Naturally though, the performance will drop after a a period of usage but the initial experience is definitely positive and, from memory, better than my experience with the Galaxy S6 Edge when it first came out.

Throughout the update, Samsung seems to have made an attempt to adopt Material Design with varying degrees of success. While the flatter icons and a consistent UI language between third parties, Google and Samsung apps are definitely impressive, there are some changes that are garish and unnecessary. As a long-time Galaxy user accustomed to TouchWiz, these two changes are my biggest pet-hates about the update, but some of you may find them acceptable.

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The first is that the UI changes are now overly white, even things like the notification menu that were absolutely fine on Lollipop. The second is that Samsung has bought back the dreaded “squircles” and the white background on the home screen icons reminds me of early versions of Huawei’s EMUI. It’s completely unnecessary and to be honest, it looks downright ugly. It’s a classic example of a company trying to make something better, but actually reinventing the wheel and making it much worse.

The notification menu has had some welcome improvements, not least with Samsung allowing you to swipe down to access all the quick settings. You can also scroll the initial quick settings bar like you could in Lollipop so this should appease most users. At the bottom of the notification drop down is a shortcut to Notification settings, where you can now turn off or turn on notifications for individual apps. It’s not all great though as you can’t remove Quick Connect and the wasted space does get quite annoying.

Gaiaxy S6 vs in video:

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The Marshmallow update also signals a closer partnership between Google and Samsung and this has likely been one of the factors behind the new user experience. One of the biggest new features in the update is Now on Tap, which brings contextual information to your fingertips that is related to whatever’s displayed on your screen. From first use, Now on Tap certainly works well enough, and it’s refreshing to see that Samsung hasn’t tried to replace Now on Tap with a feature of its own making.

The camera has also been updated in Marshmallow and finally, you can now shoot in RAW format using a Galaxy S6. In the latest Android 5.1.1 update, the RAW option was grayed out so it’s good to see that Samsung has finally enabled a feature that many people have asked for. The updated camera also loads much faster and the delay between taking consecutive pictures has been reduced as well.

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Alongside the changes in the camera, the Marshmallow updates also brings with it Doze mode which is meant to offer significant standby time improvements. Over the past few weeks, the battery has been somewhat impressive with average battery life with minimal usage around 2-4 days. While this isn’t on par with other flagships that have bigger batteries, the performance gain is almost 40% and no doubt, Marshmallow plays a large part in it.

Overall, the Marshmallow update brings several big changes and features to the Galaxy S6 and not least, the performance gains certainly make it a worthwhile update. However, like all user experiences on mobile, the changes aren’t all for the better and there’s no doubt going to be a few elements that some users won’t be pleased with.

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All things considered, the Marshmallow update is certainly a welcome one and the Galaxy S6 is a much better smartphone for it. What do you think of the Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and are you running the beta? Check out all the screenshots and the video above and let us know your views in the comments below!

27
Jan

T-Mobile offer: buy a new phone get another for half price


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If you are looking to grab a new flagship smartphone for yourself and a family member or two, T-Mobile is running a new buy one get half-off another event starting from today that could save you a quite a few dollars. According to T-Mobile, 70 percent of families won’t upgrade everyone’s phones at the same time due to costs, which is where this latest offer comes in.

As part of the promotion, new and existing T-Mobile Simple Choice customers can buy a new smartphone from Samsung or LG (or Apple if you really must) and then purchase another device from the same manufacturer of equal or greater value for half the usual price. All of T-Mobile’s post-paid data plans qualify for this promotion, but you must purchase a line of service for each device.

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Handsets covered by the deal include the Samsung’s Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+, Note5, the LG G4 and the newer V10 flagship. You can find the full details about the promotion over on this page from T-Mobile. At most you could purchase 12 phones under the plan, giving you six of them at half the usual retail price.

If you are interested, you won’t be able to grab the offer online. Instead, customers will have to either pop into one of T-Mobile’s retail stores or give the carrier a call at 1-800-866-2453.

27
Jan

Ventev powercell 6000c Battery Charger review


The market is crowded with low cost battery banks and chances are you have already owned a few.  As mobile enthusiasts, it seems that manufacturers always mange to outpace battery technology by designing faster and more power hungry mobile phones and devices.  That, and the fact that we are all using mobile devices more hours than ever before.  But really, do I need to come up with a reason you need help to get you through a single day?

The Ventev powercell 6000c is a cool looking, solid battery bank.  It fits well in the hand and is primarily made of nice metal that doesn’t show fingerprints.  The color also nicely matches the rest of the unit. The LED charge indicator across the top is perfectly functional and provides an at-a-glance view of remaining charge.

Key specifications:

  • Can charge 2 devices at once
  • Built in durable micro USB cable plus standard USB type A port
  • Micro USB charges at 2.1 A and USB at 1A
  • 6000 mAh capacity

The durable non-removable micro USB cable is rubbery and just the right length to reach a phone without leaving slack.  The cable fits snuggly back into the powercell just enough so that it will not fall out.  The other side has the micro USB port for charging the battery as well as a USB A port for charging whatever else you might have. Indeed, you can plug in a second device to charge at the same time.

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During my testing the unit functioned well and exactly as expected.  During charging and discharging it never smelled odd or got warm to the touch.  I found that even with my old Nexus 4’s battery, this was a welcome companion that can get me through the heaviest two days of usage I could throw at it.  I really liked having the integrated microUSB cable; I couldn’t lose it.

At 6,000mAh, this is enough to charge most of today’s flagship and larger smartphones two times over. Older models and those with smaller capacities may get a third charge out of the unit before having to replenish.

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In conclusion, I really enjoyed using the Ventev powercell for this review.  If you are in the market for an aesthetically pleasing, well-built power bank in the 6,000mAh range than this will serve you well.  When shopping around for this unit, you will find cheaper products that have higher capacities, cooler power gauges, flashy colors, and other features you probably don’t need.  In essence, you are paying for the build quality for this powercell. Like everything else we’ve seen from them, Ventev’s is a no-frills solution that delivers on its promises.

Where to buy

As of today you can pick up the Ventev powercell 6000c direct from the manufacturer’s website for $70. Newegg also offers the device for roughly the same price.

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27
Jan

T-Mobile’s BOGO promotion is one of its biggest sales ever


Are you looking for a new smartphone? Could someone else on your plan use an upgrade? If so, T-Mobile is going to save you a ton of money. For a limited time you can walk into a T-Mobile store  and pick up a flagship phone from LG, Samsung, or Apple for half off.

Here are the details. You must purchase one phone at a full price, and the second phone must be from the same manufacturer. For example, if you want to pick up a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, your second phone must be a Samsung phone and equal or less value. Pretty simple, right? In that scenario, you can get a Samsung Galaxy S6 for about $12 a month, and over 24 months that’s a $290 savings. If you want to grab two LG V10’s, your second phone will only be $12.50 a month and save you $300 off the purchase price.

This deal is NOT limited to just new customers. Current customers are eligible for the deal, and even though you can trade in your phone for a discount, you don’t have to. T-Mobile doesn’t give the best value for phone trades so you can easily sell it for more on sites like Swappa. Depending on what type of phone you currently have, you could sell it and end up making enough to pay off your phone you just got for half price.

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T-Mobile says they’re offering this sale because up to 70% of people don’t upgrade when they can due to price or upgrade restrictions. This leaves many teenagers with hand-me-down phones. Their motivations may not be all that altruistic, but this is a great deal to get your kids a phone. For a family of four, walking in and getting the entire family phones means you’re going to end up with four phones for the price of three. You can’t beat free.

The deal starts today, January 27, and T-Mobile hasn’t stated when it will end. Both family and business accounts on T-Mobile’s Simple Choice plans qualify for the promotion, and you can get up to six half-priced phones. The available models are the Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, Note 5 and the LG G4 and V10. You can read here why we here at AndroidGuys think the V10 is one of the best phones of 2015.

Source: T-Mobile

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27
Jan

ExxonMobil to Support Apple Pay at Gas Pump in Speedpass+ App


Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed during the company’s first quarter earnings conference call that ExxonMobil will be rolling out Apple Pay support in its Speedpass+ app to conveniently pay at the pump with your iPhone.

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Speedpass+ is currently supported at ExxonMobil gas stations in Salt Lake City, Houston, Charlottesville, Philadelphia and Nashville. The app supports all major credit cards and select debit cards, and it can also link with your personal checking account.

Most ExxonMobil gas stations across the U.S. are also equipped with Speedpass technology at the pump for RFID payments, and it is possible that Apple Pay support with an iPhone or Apple Watch could be introduced in the future.

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Last year, rival gas station Chevron launched an Apple Pay pilot program in the Bay Area that allows customers to pay for their gasoline directly at the pump by tapping their iPhone, or an Apple Watch paired with an iPhone 5 or newer.

ExxonMobil also operates gas stations in multiple countries outside the U.S. under its Esso brand, including Australia, Canada, Singapore, the United Kingdom and elsewhere, and many are equipped with NFC readers that are compatible with contactless payment solutions such as Apple Pay, MasterCard PayPass and Visa payWave.

Related Roundup: Apple Pay
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27
Jan

T-Mobile Offering ‘Buy One, Get One 50% Off’ on iPhone 6 or Later


T-Mobile has announced a new BOGO promotion that offers qualifying Simple Choice customers half off all iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models, or any iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, with the purchase of another iPhone of equal or greater value. The savings are applied instantly at the point of sale.

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Eligible devices can be purchased for full retail price, or through T-Mobile’s Jump financing program, and smartphone trade-in is required. T-Mobile continues to offer up to $650 towards a balance owing or to pay off early termination fees to new customers that switch to the carrier.

The limited time offer is available in the U.S. at T-Mobile stores nationwide starting today, while supplies last, and also applies to Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note5 lineup and LG’s G4 and V10 smartphones. The promotion can also be requested over the phone by calling 1-800-TMOBILE.

Simple Choice customers with approved credit are eligible to purchase up to 12 devices, meaning 6 devices at half off. T-Mobile@Work customers can also take advantage of the offer. The promotion does not allow customers to mix and match iPhones and Android-based smartphones.

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